ETServer System

ETServer Eye Tracking System

The ETServer system is especially suited to applications requiring precise, high update rate, point-of-gaze or pupil diameter measurements under very flexible conditions in indoor environments. Data update rates from 60 to 360 Hz are supported.

An ellipse is fit to the pupil image outline so that, as the eye rotates, apparent changes in ellipticity of the pupil image (circle appears elliptical when viewed from an angle) do not affect either the pupil diameter measurement or the accuracy of the pupil center determination.

Head mounted optics are attached to a lightweight adjustable headband, and have adjustments with multiple degrees of freedom, including an infra red reflective beam splitter mounted on a flexible wire. This allows the camera to view the eye from many different angles to accommodate participants wearing eyeglasses of different types, or situations where the primary field of view may not be straight ahead. Use of the beam splitter means that the eye camera never occludes the field of view, and peripheral vision is completely unobstructed.

The head mounted or chin rest mounted optics connect to the ETServer PC with a standard 15 ft. (4.57 meter) cable. (Up to 50 ft. cable is optional). The system is ideal for either seated participants or participants who will walk about in a limited area.

Gaze can be determined with respect to either the image from a head mounted scene camera; or, if the ET3Space feature is used, with respect to a real world 3 dimensional coordinate system. If ET3Space is used, the ETServer system can display real-time point-of-gaze (POG) superimposed on the image from a stationary (room mounted) scene camera. If the stimulus is a Win 7 or Win 10 computer display, the real-time POG cursor can be superimposed directly on a copy of the display image that is streamed to the eye tracker by the Argus Science ETRemote application.

The ETMobile system can integrate with numerous commercially avialable position tracking systems to impliment the Argus Science ET3Space function. Argus Science StimTrac and SceneMap functions are also supported, along with Argus Science ETAnalysis software.

If the chin rest mounted optics are used, the optics assembly can be equipped with a precision focusing mechanism to allow accurate measurement of absolute pupil diameter as well as gaze direction.

Features

Precise, high speed measurement (up to 360 Hz).

Flexible camera-to-eye optical path to accomodate different primary fields of view, with no visual field occlusion.